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Wuxi dialect

NameWuxi dialect
Nativename 
StatesPeople's Republic of China
RegionWuxi, Jiangsu province
Speakersapprox. 2-4 million
FamilycolorSino-Tibetan
Fam2Chinese
Fam3Wu
Fam4Taihu
Fam5Piling
Linglistwuu-wux

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Wuxi dialect (Simplified Chinese: 无锡话; Traditional Chinese: 無錫話; Pinyin: Wúxí huà) is a dialect of Wu. It is spoken in the city of Wuxi in Jiangsu province of China.

It has many similarities with the Shanghainese and Suzhou dialect. It is mutually intelligible with the Changzhou dialect to which it is most closely related. It is not at all mutually intelligible with Mandarin, China's official language.Category:Wu language

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Wuxi dialect Video

Helen teaches us how to say the numbers one to ten in Wuxi Hua.
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Time to learn some Wuxi hua! Lisa shows me how to say "Hello", "Good Bye", and "Thank you!" in this idiosyncratic dialect.
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Today, Ida teaches me some personal pronouns in Wuxi Hua.
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Ida teaches us about tones and swearing in Wuxihua
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Amy teaches us some Wuxi Hua!
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Helen teaches us some common expressions maybe heard on the street.
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Wu Chinese is an elegant language that is the mother tongue of about 90 million people around the globe. It is mainly spoken in Shanghai, parts of Jiangsu Province, Zhejiang Province, and parts of Anhui Province. It is the second most spoken language in China after Mandarin Chinese. Because of its soft and delicate qualities, it is nicknamed "The Tender Language of Wu." Changzhou Wu is a variety of Wu Chinese spoken in and around the city of Changhzou. å³èªæ¯ä¸çä¸ä¹åè¬äººçåªéæ¯èªï¼ä¸»è¦éè¡æ¼æ±åå°åï¼ä¸æµ·ãæ±èãæµæ±ãå®å¾½ç­ç­ï¼ï¼ä¹ä¸­åç第äºå¤§èªè¨ãå³èªç´°è©æè»åè½ï¼å æ­¤è¢«ä¸äººç¨±çº"å³åè»èª"ã常å·è©±æ¯å³èªçä¸å¤§åæ¯ï¼æµè¡æ¼å¸¸å·å¸èå¨éå°åã
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